Mount Isarog

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Mount Isarog is a prominent, forested stratovolcano in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon in the Philippines, known for its rich biodiversity and hiking trails.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Isarog canonical 2
Mount Iriga 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
protected area
stratovolcano
country Philippines
drainsInto Bicol River basin NERFINISHED
Lagonoy Gulf NERFINISHED
elevation 1966 meters
about 6450 feet
eruptionStatus potentially active volcano
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasFauna Philippine deer NERFINISHED
Philippine warty pig
various endemic rodents
hasFeature deeply dissected slopes
radial drainage pattern
hasFlora dipterocarp trees
ferns
mosses
hasHydrology numerous springs
waterfalls
hasLandCover montane forest
mossy forest
tropical rainforest
hasTrailhead Ocampo, Camarines Sur NERFINISHED
Panicuason, Naga City NERFINISHED
Patag, Iriga City NERFINISHED
knownFor birdwatching
endemic species
high biodiversity
hiking trails
mountaineering
lastEruption unknown
locatedIn Luzon
locatedInProvince Camarines Sur NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Bicol Region NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Philippines NERFINISHED
mountainRange Isarog volcanic complex NERFINISHED
nearCity Iriga City NERFINISHED
Naga City NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Ring of Fire
protectedAreaDesignation Mount Isarog National Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaEstablished 1938
protectedAreaEstablishedBy Commonwealth of the Philippines NERFINISHED
protectedAreaIUCNCategory IUCN Category II NERFINISHED
providesResource domestic water supply
irrigation water
usedFor ecotourism
research
watershed protection
volcanoType andesitic stratovolcano

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Southern Luzon hasMountain Mount Isarog
Camarines Sur hasTouristAttraction Mount Isarog
Camarines Sur hasTouristAttraction Mount Isarog
this entity surface form: Mount Iriga